History of Civilization in England, כרך 1J. W. Parker and son, 1857 |
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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 100
עמוד 9
... called the Laws of Nature . Every step in the great progress will make their view of this more clear . As their observations accumulate , and as their experience extends over a wider surface , they meet with uniformities that they had ...
... called the Laws of Nature . Every step in the great progress will make their view of this more clear . As their observations accumulate , and as their experience extends over a wider surface , they meet with uniformities that they had ...
עמוד 10
... called a new philosophy or a new religion is generally not so much a creation of fresh ideas , but rather a new direction given to ideas already current among contemporary thinkers.5 4 On the relation between this and the previous ...
... called a new philosophy or a new religion is generally not so much a creation of fresh ideas , but rather a new direction given to ideas already current among contemporary thinkers.5 4 On the relation between this and the previous ...
עמוד 25
... called accidental which are voluntary.2 Thus it is , that self - murder seems to be not only capricious and uncontrollable , but also very ob- scure in regard to proof ; so that on all these grounds it might be reasonable to despair of ...
... called accidental which are voluntary.2 Thus it is , that self - murder seems to be not only capricious and uncontrollable , but also very ob- scure in regard to proof ; so that on all these grounds it might be reasonable to despair of ...
עמוד 28
... called the parallelogram of forces ; according to which the forces are to each other in the same proportion as is the diagonal of their respective parallelograms . This is a law pregnant with great results ; it is connected with those ...
... called the parallelogram of forces ; according to which the forces are to each other in the same proportion as is the diagonal of their respective parallelograms . This is a law pregnant with great results ; it is connected with those ...
עמוד 45
... called , the Egyptians had none ; and as to their wisdom , it was considerable enough to distin- guish them from barbarous nations like the old Hebrews , but it was inferior to that of the Greeks , and it was of course immeasurably ...
... called , the Egyptians had none ; and as to their wisdom , it was considerable enough to distin- guish them from barbarous nations like the old Hebrews , but it was inferior to that of the Greeks , and it was of course immeasurably ...
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עמוד 419 - The storm has gone over me; and I lie like one of those old oaks which the late hurricane has scattered about me. I am stripped of all my honours, I am torn up by the roots, and lie prostrate on the earth!
עמוד 216 - But all who read, and most do read, endeavor to obtain some smattering in that science. I have been told by an eminent bookseller, that in no branch of his business, after tracts of popular devotion, were so many books as those on the law exported to the plantations.
עמוד 26 - In a given state of society, a certain number of persons must put an end to their own life. This is the general law; and the special question as to who shall commit the crime depends of course upon special laws; which, however, in their total action, must obey the large social law to which they are subordinate.
עמוד 325 - Sir, the State, in choosing men to serve it, takes no notice of their opinions ; if they be willing faithfully to serve it, — that satisfies.
עמוד 308 - In matters of God, to set down a Form of Prayer, a solemn Confession of the Articles of the Christian Faith, and Ceremonies meet for the exercise of Religion ; it were unnatural not to think the Pastors and Bishops of our souls a great deal more fit, than men of secular trades and callings...
עמוד 411 - In effect, to follow not to force the public inclination, to give a direction, a form, a technical dress, and a specific sanction to the general sense of the community, is the true end of legislature.
עמוד 439 - ... felony without benefit of clergy, and the offenders therein shall be adjudged felons, and shall suffer death as in case of felony without benefit of clergy.
עמוד 37 - Of all vulgar modes of escaping from the consideration of the effect of social and moral influences on the human mind, the most vulgar is that of attributing the diversities of conduct and character to inherent natural differences.
עמוד 307 - ... follow like beasts the first in the herd, they know not nor care not whither, this were brutish. Again, that authority of men should prevail with men either against or above Reason, is no part of our belief. Companies of learned men...
עמוד 408 - The excursions of his genius are immense? His imperial fancy has laid all nature under tribute, and has collected riches from every scene of the creation, and every walk of art.